Isaiah Berlin: A LifeIsaiah Berlin refused to write an autobiography, but he agreed to talk about himself - and so for 10 years, before's Berlin's death in November 1997, he allowed Michael Ignatieff to interview him about his past, his ideas, his most intimate memories, and his inner conflicts. |
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... gave a lecture in 1935 , maintaining with world - weary eloquence , as Berlin reported to Spender , that Europeans were ' too oppressed by our history to be able to act , too debilitated by the burden of the knowledge of the past to do ...
... gave a lecture in 1935 , maintaining with world - weary eloquence , as Berlin reported to Spender , that Europeans were ' too oppressed by our history to be able to act , too debilitated by the burden of the knowledge of the past to do ...
Page 247
... gave his thought its resonance was this sense of his own inner divisions , and while Berlin never explicitly carried his own autobiogra- phy into his intellectual work , it was always at work within , pushing him to stress the potential ...
... gave his thought its resonance was this sense of his own inner divisions , and while Berlin never explicitly carried his own autobiogra- phy into his intellectual work , it was always at work within , pushing him to stress the potential ...
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... gave out , leaving him all but voiceless for four months.13 A specialist in New York told him the vocal cord would recover , but when his voice returned it was lower and deeper than before , halfway between a growl and a whisper . ' But ...
... gave out , leaving him all but voiceless for four months.13 A specialist in New York told him the vocal cord would recover , but when his voice returned it was lower and deeper than before , halfway between a growl and a whisper . ' But ...
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